> Hi gang,
> I just wanted to say hi. My name is Lisa, and I've been using CSS for
> about
> 3 yrs now. I'm looking forward to being a part of the discussion.
> I'm having issues with IE6 vs IE7 and how horribly they both render
> websites.
> I have a web site that I did for a client that looked beautiful on FF on
> WinXP and FF Mac OSX and worked fine in Vista with IE7 and XP with
> IE7, but
> it seems IE6 on XP has distorted the menus and what not.
> www.webgirlwebdesigns.com/testing/Family
> <http://www.webgirlwebdesigns.com/testing/Family> First/index.html
>
> Can anyone lend me some ideas? I tried to set up the Virtual PC that
> Microsoft offers to render shots but it's expiring tomorrow and I
> can't find
> reference to a new version coming out.
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Lisa Wilcox
> Web Girl Web Designs
> Stress-free internet solutions for your business
Hi yourself,
Correcting the 64 markup errors Peter mentioned yesterday is necessary.
In the CSS, you have a selector,
left {
...
}
It is missing the # sign and should read:
#left {
...
}
The menu is whacked in IE6 and IE7 because you have positioned in
absolutely and neglected to add position: relative; to ruleset #header.
These corrections will bring you in a lot closer than you are now in IE.
Please validate before you post, and provide a link in the post that is
clickable to the site.
Best,
~dL
--
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/
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